On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 03:59:39PM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> I've never had this level of problem with screen, at all, and I used
> it for many many years for everything.
> 
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:43:04PM +0000, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> > screen does not successfully rate limit either or if it does
> > nobody has yet to clearly demonstrate a case where it does. It's
> > response times for running eg "yes" and hitting ^C or creating a
> > new window are roughly the same as tmux, give or take a few
> > seconds.
> 
> 0____o
> 
> We're seeing *very* different behaviour, then.
> 
> In a bare terminal or in a fresh screen, after running "yes" for 30
> seconds, I get my prompt back as close to instantly as makes no
> difference.
> 
> In tmux it takes 8 seconds.

For me it takes 3-5 seconds for both and always has...

What terminal are you using? What size is it? What platform?

Are you using tmux remotely?

> 
> When I said that it was taking 10 minutes for ^t0 to register, I
> wasn't exaggerating.  screen had lag, but never anything remotely
> like this.
> 
> Running "yes $(seq 1 100)" for 30 seconds, and hitting ctrl-c, tmux
> took *another 36 seconds* to get me my prompt back.
> 
> -Robin
> 
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